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Appliances

Erin Malone
  • Annapolis, MD
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Hi - we are renting a condo I owned in Annapolis. I decided we needed to replace all the appliances because they are 15 years old and we are running it in the $2000 range. Here is the question, they are all in good working order and cosmetically good minus the fact they are almond. I lived there as a single person and traveled quite a bit so they were not used daily. They were probably used weekly except for the fridge. I hate to have them go to waste. Does anybody have any ideas where I could donate them I'm having a hard time except for salvation army who wants to come look at them and decide and I really need to get rid of them for sure. I can put them on craigslist or Freecycle it just makes me a little nervous to have them come to the house. Thanks, Erin

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Gail K.
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Gail K.
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Do you have a Habitat for Humanity store near where you live?  They will come and pick up large items.

Gail

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